A Court of Claims judge recently denied a cannabis testing company's request to be relieved from judgment after the court said it was subject to a recall over safety concerns from the Cannabis Regulatory Agency .
The Michigan Supreme Court in an unsigned order Wednesday declined to hear an appeal of lower court rulings declining to disqualify former President Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential primary ballot.
A lawsuit attempting to disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on 2024 primary and general election ballots has risen to the Michigan Supreme Court, as the plaintiffs in the dismissed case seek leave to appeal.
The Court of Appeals on Thursday unanimously upheld decisions from lower courts that denied requests for declaratory relief, and ultimately the removal of former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot, saying the issue was not yet ripe for courts to intervene.
The question of whether former President Donald Trump can appear on Michigan primary election ballots will not be heard by the Michigan Supreme Court until the Court of Appeals weighs in, the high court ruled Wednesday in a 6-1 order.
A lawsuit from gun rights groups that sued the Legislature surrounding their ability to testify in a committee on firearm legislation was dismissed Thursday in favor of the House and Senate.
If a contract gives one party discretion, the other party can challenge actions under that discretion if they are harmed by the results, the Court of Appeals ruled in a published opinion released Friday.
A unanimous Court of Appeals panel on Thursday vacated the sentence of man convicted of first-degree murder when he was a teenager, as the trial court did not consider the defendant's age as a mitigating factor.
A new lawsuit against the Cannabis Regulatory Agency from a lab company that was subject to a largescale product recall in 2021 alleges that it was wrongfully targeted by the agency and that its recall was outside the scope of its authority under law.
The Chippewa Circuit Court abused its discretion when it entered an order for resentencing in a domestic violence case because the defendant's motion for reconsideration lacked merit, a unanimous Court of Appeals panel ruled Thursday.